2010 Players of the Week

2010 Rawlings CPL Offensive Player of the Year:

Chas Crane (Winthrop) Peninsula
Crane was a steady offensive threat for the Pilots throughout the 2010 season. He started 51-of-52 games and finished with a .344 average, the second-best in the league. Crane led the league in RBIs (48), home runs (9), total bases (108), walks (41), slugging percentage (.600), and on-base percentage (.462). Furthermore, Crane also racked up 62 hits, including 15 doubles and a pair of triples, while he also scored 37 runs and stole 11 bases.
Several of Crane’s numbers were among the single season leaders in league history. His 48 RBIs was the third-most behind Jason Dubois (Rocky Mount, 1998 / 51) and Rich Poythress (Thomasville, 2007 / 49). He tied both Tim Alberts (Spartanburg, 2007) and C.J. Ziegler (Asheboro, 2006) for the eighth-most total bases; while also finishing tied with Brett Nommensen (Edenton, 2008) for the ninth highest on-base percentage. Crane’s walk total tied Justin Mills (Martinsville, 2006) and Josh Smith (Peninsula, 2006) for seventh all-time, and his slugging percentage was good for seventh best by itself.
Crane helped the Pilots to a 32-24 regular season record and a 3-2 postseason mark. In the postseason, he batted .263 with a pair of doubles and a homer. He scored five runs and recorded four RBIs. Crane was also named the starting third baseman for the National CPL All-Star team, and was walked three times and scored a run.
Earlier in the season, Crane was named the Rawlings Hitter of the Week after week four of action. That week, he started all six games for the Pilots. In those games, he batted .500 with 10 hits, including four doubles and two home runs. He tallied a league-high 12 RBIs with four runs scored and 20 total bases. Furthermore, Crane had a league-best 1.000 slugging percentage to go with a .577 on-base percentage with five walks and three stolen bases.

Coty Saranthus (Delta State) Edenton
Saranthus, a junior at Delta State and Terry, Miss., was unstoppable on the mound for the Steamers as he rolled to a league-best 7-0 record with a save and a 0.68 ERA. The 6-0, 170-pound right-hander pitched 53 innings in 30 appearances; surrendering just five runs – four earned – on 18 hits, while walking nine and striking out 59.
Like Chas Crane, the 2010 CPL Offensive Player of the Year, Saranthus too found his name in the league history books. He held opposing batters to a measly .107 against him, which was the lowest in league history for any pitcher throwing 40 innings or more. Perhaps even more impressive, however, was that his 18 hits given up were the fewest in league history, while he also sported the lowest WHIP by a pitcher in CPL history at 0.51. Furthermore, Saranthus’ ERA of 0.68 was the third lowest in league history (minimum of 40 innings pitched) behind Scott Diamond (Martinsville, 2006/0.50) and Nick Schumacher (Asheboro, 2005/0.56).
Interestingly enough, Saranthus made 14 straight appearances without allowing a run, and did not allow a run in 23 1/3 consecutive innings at one point this season. Furthermore, he did not allow a run in 26 of his 30 appearances, and didn’t allow a hit in 18 of his 30 appearances; and Edenton was 18-12 when Saranthus stepped onto the mound.
Saranthus was also named as a pitcher for the National CPL All-Star team. He pitched one inning, retiring the side in the top of the sixth. In the Petitt Cup Playoffs, he made six appearances – being tagged with the loss in one, while earning the save in two others. In nine innings of work, he scattered seven hits, and gave up five runs – four earned. He walked walked five and struck out seven.
Earlier in the season, Saranthus was named the Rawlings Co-Pitcher of the Week after week three of action. That week, he made four appearances in relief for the Steamers, pitching 7 2/3 innings. He surrendered just one hit, while striking out 13, and earned a 2-0 record and 0.00 ERA on the week. Furthermore, opposing batters hit just .043 against him.